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hello everyone and welcome back to my channel today Iamp;#39;ll be talking about the left end system which is part of the binary phase diagram series so a couple of definitions this line here thatamp;#39;s the solidus line and in this case we have the Alpha which is the solid solution of rich Inlet and itamp;#39;s got some tin dissolved in it and this area here is beta which is also a solid solution which is tin rich this line here is called the liquidus line which separates a single phase liquid region from the two phase regions this line here is called a eutectic line these two lines down here Iamp;#39;ll call the service lines which separate the single phase solid solutions from the alpha beta phase now these points here are the melting points of solid left of pure left threatt 3 to 7 and this point here is the melting point of pure tin not to understand this phase diagram Iamp;#39;ll go through a couple one white example and the question says we have 38 percent of tin and ita